Slavery and the African American Story
By (Author) Patricia Williams Dockery
Random House USA Inc
Crown Books for Young Readers
10th October 2023
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
306.3620973
Paperback
272
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
Until now, you've only heard one side of the story- how slavey began, and how America split itself in two to end it. Here's the true story of America from the African American perspective. From the moment Africans were first brought to the shores of the United States, they had a hand in shaping the country. Their labor created a strong economy, built our halls of government, and defined American society in profound ways. And though the Emancipation Proclamation wasn't signed until 300 years after the first Africans arrived, the fight for freedom started the moment they set foot on American soil. This book contains the true narrative of the first 300 years of Africans in America- the struggles, the heroes, and the untold stories that are left out of textbooks. If you want to learn the truth about African American history in this country, start here.
Dr. Patricia Williams Dockery is a cultural anthropologist whose focus areas include Pan African religious identity, Black feminist theory, and representations of Black life in popular culture. She earned a BA in English from Fisk University, a MALS from Dartmouth College, and a PhD. in Anthropology from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Before joining The College of Charleston, she was a faculty member at Roosevelt University and a consultant for The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.